Feldman Steven R
Department of Dermatology, Wake Forest University School of Medicine,Winston-Salem, North Carolina, USA.
Curr Ther Res Clin Exp. 2005 May;66(3):154-71. doi: 10.1016/j.curtheres.2005.06.010.
Topical corticosteroids have long been the cornerstone in thetreatment of steroid-responsive dermatoses. Despite the effectiveness of these formulations, there is a misperception that drugs delivered via ointments are more potent than those delivered via other vehicles. Potency, however, is a complex function of the physical and chemical properties of both the active ingredient and its vehicle. Studies have determined that newer vehicles (eg, lotions), particularly those in the super-high-potency class, not only heighten the ability of the active ingredient to penetrate skin but also are preferred by patients over ointments and creams.
This review of the literature investigates the effectiveness andtolerability of a high-potency corticosteroid lotion compared with cream or emollient cream formulations in treating moderate to severe plaque-type psoriasis and atopic dermatitis.
A literature search was conducted of US and international published clinical trials (1975 to November 2004) comparing all potencies of topical corticosteroid cream and lotion formulations using MEDLINE and the Web sites of individual dermatologic journals. No specific study designs were excluded from this search. Search terms included corticosteroid-responsive dermatoses, creams versus lotions, topical corticosteroid clinical trials, plaque-type psoriasis, atopic dermatitis, clobetasol propionate, drug bioavailability, Class I topical agents, and vasoconstriction. The primary diagnoses were moderate to severe plaque-type psoriasis and atopic dermatitis. Two unpublished clinical investigations comparing clobetasol propionate lotion 0.05% with clobetasol propionate cream 0.05% and emollient cream 0.05% in a total of 421 patients were also included.
In the 20 published and 2 unpublished trials identified and reviewed, the response rates were comparable between the lotion and cream formulations. In addition, in a psoriasis study, clobetasol lotion received significantly better cosmetic-acceptability ratings compared with clobetasol cream (P < 0.05).
In the studies reviewed, the effectiveness and tolerability of clobetasollotion were comparable to those of clobetasol cream and emollient cream in studies in adults with moderate to severe psoriasis or atopic dermatitis.
外用糖皮质激素长期以来一直是治疗对类固醇有反应的皮肤病的基石。尽管这些制剂有效,但存在一种误解,即通过软膏递送的药物比通过其他载体递送的药物更有效。然而,效力是活性成分及其载体的物理和化学性质的复杂函数。研究已确定,新型载体(如洗剂),尤其是那些超高效力级别的载体,不仅能提高活性成分渗透皮肤的能力,而且患者比软膏和乳膏更喜欢使用。
本综述通过文献研究,调查一种高效糖皮质激素洗剂与乳膏或润肤乳膏制剂相比,在治疗中度至重度斑块型银屑病和特应性皮炎方面的有效性和耐受性。
使用MEDLINE和各皮肤病学杂志网站,对美国和国际上发表的比较外用糖皮质激素乳膏和洗剂制剂所有效力的临床试验(1975年至2004年11月)进行文献检索。本次检索未排除任何特定的研究设计。检索词包括对类固醇有反应的皮肤病、乳膏与洗剂、外用糖皮质激素临床试验、斑块型银屑病、特应性皮炎、丙酸氯倍他索、药物生物利用度、I类外用制剂和血管收缩。主要诊断为中度至重度斑块型银屑病和特应性皮炎。还纳入了两项未发表的临床研究,共421例患者,比较0.05%丙酸氯倍他索洗剂与0.05%丙酸氯倍他索乳膏和0.05%润肤乳膏。
在已识别和综述的20项已发表试验和2项未发表试验中,洗剂和乳膏制剂的有效率相当。此外,在一项银屑病研究中,与丙酸氯倍他索乳膏相比,丙酸氯倍他索洗剂获得了显著更好的美容可接受性评分(P < 0.05)。
在所综述的研究中,对于中度至重度银屑病或特应性皮炎的成人患者,丙酸氯倍他索洗剂的有效性和耐受性与丙酸氯倍他索乳膏和润肤乳膏相当。